7-Eleven to Close Over 600 Stores in 2026, Including Potential Arizona Closures 7-Eleven, the global convenience store chain, has announced plans to close 645 gas stations and convenience stores across North America in 2026, marking the most significant round of store closures in its history. This decision follows a trend of gradual closures over the past few years, with the company shuttering 444 stores in 2024 and approximately 500 stores in 2025. The closures are attributed to declining performance in specific regions and a long-term decline in cigarette sales, which once constituted a major revenue stream for the company. The strategic shift comes as 7-Eleven aims to reposition its North American operations by emphasizing fresh food offerings and expanding delivery services. These changes were outlined during a second-quarter earnings call in 2024, where the company highlighted its focus on adapting to evolving consumer preferences and market demands. The closures are part of a broader effort to streamline operations and prioritize locations with higher profitability potential. While the company has not disclosed a specific list of stores slated for closure, the decision to target underperforming locations suggests that areas with low foot traffic or declining sales are likely to be affected. This approach aligns with the company’s efforts to optimize its store network and allocate resources more effectively. Arizona, which currently hosts around 140 7-Eleven stores, remains a potential area of impact. Most of these locations are concentrated in Phoenix and Tucson, but the company’s focus on low-traffic areas implies that closures could occur in less densely populated regions. However, without an official list of affected stores, it is difficult to determine the exact number of closures in Arizona.#arizona #tucson #7eleven #north_america #phoenix
Warm, Breezy Conditions Expected Across Southern Arizona Monday’s weather across southern Arizona is set to bring warm, breezy conditions, with partly cloudy skies persisting into the day. Tucson is forecast to begin the day at around 62 degrees, with temperatures gradually rising into the mid to upper 80s in central and eastern Pima County. The city is expected to reach approximately 84 degrees by afternoon, while western areas like Ajo will see temperatures climb into the low 90s. In Cochise County, Sierra Vista is projected to start the day near 52 degrees, with other parts of the county experiencing lows in the 50s and even some upper 40s. Afternoon highs in the region will range from the mid to upper 70s, with Sierra Vista reaching about 76 degrees. The weather pattern will remain relatively mild throughout the morning, with most of the metro area and Pima County staying in the 60s. The primary weather concerns for the day include gusty east to southeast winds, which are expected to continue into Monday. These winds could lead to localized areas of blowing dust, particularly in the Upper Gila River and San Simon valleys near the Arizona-New Mexico state line. While rain chances remain limited, there is a slight possibility of mainly mountain showers on Monday. The weather system is part of a broader trend of warm conditions in the region, with temperatures gradually increasing as the week progresses. However, the focus remains on managing the effects of the wind, which could create visibility issues and disrupt outdoor activities in affected areas. Meteorological data from the past 30 days and the past year indicates that precipitation levels in Arizona remain below average, contributing to ongoing drought conditions.#national_weather_service #tucson #sierra_vista #arizona_drought_monitor #upper_gila_river

University of Arizona Alum Shares Unique Game-Day Ritual Ashley Hendrickson, a 2001 University of Arizona graduate and lifelong fan, has developed a distinctive game-day ritual that has become a staple of her experience watching the Wildcats’ men’s basketball games. Her routine, which blends personal tradition with a sense of community, has grown so ingrained that it now involves friends and fellow fans who eagerly track her every move. Hendrickson’s dedication to her ritual began in childhood, when her parents took her to games with three season tickets. Over the years, her fandom evolved into a structured pre-game routine. She describes her approach as a way to feel connected to the team and, perhaps, exert a small measure of control over the outcome. “Anything that might sway the game in the Cats’ favor for us to win, I’m pretty much down for it as long as someone is willing to bail me out of jail,” she said, referencing the lengths she’ll go to for her tradition. Her ritual centers around a specific wardrobe routine. She wears the same outfit—shirt, jeans, socks, bracelets, and earrings—every game. If the Wildcats start losing, she alters her attire in a deliberate sequence. “I start by taking the left bracelet off, and if that doesn’t make an incredible difference right away, immediately the right bracelets come off,” she explained. The timing of these changes is often unpredictable, but she insists the ritual has moments of success. One memorable instance occurred during a 2024 game against Utah. The Wildcats entered triple overtime, and Hendrickson kept changing shirts, with the game tied each time. After exhausting all her shirts, she removed her clothing entirely, sitting under a blanket. “We won,” she said, highlighting the bizarre yet symbolic culmination of her routine.#tucson #university_of_arizona #ashley_hendrickson #kgun_9 #jackie_aguilar

Savannah Guthrie speaks out about mom Nancy's disappearance Savannah Guthrie has shared her emotional struggle more than 50 days after her mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing. In a heartfelt interview with her close friend Hoda Kotb, the "Today" co-host revealed the depth of her anguish as the search for her mother continues. The conversation, which was shared on March 25, highlighted Guthrie’s determination to keep the case in the public eye despite the overwhelming grief. “I imagine her terror,” Guthrie said, her voice breaking as she described the nights she spends waking up in fear. “I wake up every night in the middle of the night, every night. And in the darkness, I imagine her terror.” She emphasized the unbearable weight of the situation, stating, “Someone needs to do the right thing. We are in agony. It is unbearable.” Despite the pain, Guthrie vowed not to hide her emotions. “It is unthinkable. But those thoughts demand to be thought,” she added. “And I will not hide my face. But she needs to come home now.” Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old woman in fragile health, has not been seen since January 31. Her family reported her missing the morning after she failed to appear at a friend’s home for a gathering. According to a source close to the family, Nancy regularly joined friends and neighbors for online church services, but her absence on Sunday raised concerns. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has stated they believe she was taken from her home against her will. The investigation remains active, though updates have become scarce in recent weeks. Law enforcement officials have urged the public to provide any relevant information, emphasizing that the case is still open. Savannah Guthrie has continued to call on fans and the community to share details that might lead to Nancy’s safe return.#nancy_guthrie #hoda_kotb #savannah_guthrie #tucson #pima_county_sheriff
Guthrie family thanks Tucson, asks people to not forget mother's case The Guthrie family expressed their gratitude to the Tucson community on Saturday evening, acknowledging the support from neighbors, friends, and residents who have been actively involved in the search for Nancy Guthrie, their missing mother. Nancy, 84, is the mother of “TODAY” co-host Savannah Guthrie, and her disappearance seven weeks ago has sparked widespread concern. The family emphasized their deep appreciation for the community’s efforts, stating, “We are all family now,” during a special report aired by NBC affiliate KVOA. The family urged residents to review camera footage and share any memories that might aid in locating Nancy. They highlighted specific dates—January 11, January 31, and February 1—as critical timelines for investigation. Any evidence, including security footage, journal entries, text messages, or observations, could potentially provide crucial clues. The family stressed that even seemingly minor details might hold significance, noting, “No detail is too small. It may be the key.” Savannah Guthrie echoed this message on Instagram, encouraging people in Southern Arizona to consider if they possess information they haven’t realized is important. Her post emphasized the family’s desire to honor Nancy’s life but underscored that they cannot do so until she is found. “We want to celebrate her beautiful and courageous life, but we cannot do that until she is brought to a final place or rest,” she wrote. Nancy was reported missing on February 1 after being last seen the previous night at approximately 9:45 p.m. Investigators have focused on January 11, previously requesting security camera footage from that morning, though the reason for the specific date remains unclear.#nancy_guthrie #savannah_guthrie #tucson #guthrie_family #kvoa

Gunfire during brawl at Tucson's Park Place leaves 2 wounded Two young people were injured during a violent altercation at Tucson's Park Place mall on Wednesday night, according to police. The incident occurred around 7 p.m. near the mall's food court and a children's play area, authorities said. No bystanders in the busy section of the mall were reported to be hurt. The altercation involved multiple youths, and gunfire erupted during the confrontation. Two juveniles believed to be involved in the fight were hospitalized, police stated. Off-duty officers stationed at the mall responded swiftly, securing the area and assisting in a search of the premises. However, no arrests have been made so far. The mall was evacuated as a result of the incident, and law enforcement remained on the scene for several hours. In a statement, Tucson police expressed concern over the violence in a public space, emphasizing that the event appears to be an isolated occurrence. Detectives from the Shooting Investigations Unit (SIU) are actively working to identify and locate those responsible for the shooting. Authorities urged anyone with information about the incident or video footage captured on mobile devices to contact the anonymous tip line, 88-CRIME. Police highlighted that even minor details could be crucial to the investigation. The incident has sparked renewed calls for safety measures in public spaces, with officials reiterating their commitment to ensuring community security. No further details about the suspects or the circumstances of the shooting were disclosed at this time.#tucson #park_place #shooting_investigations_unit #tucson_police #mall

Pima County Sheriff Warns Nancy Guthrie Suspect Could Strike Again Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has expressed concern that the suspect in the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie may target others, warning the public to remain vigilant. Guthrie, last seen at her home near Tucson on January 31, was reported missing the following day. Authorities believe she was kidnapped, abducted, or otherwise taken against her will. In an interview with NBC News, Nanos stated that investigators believe they understand the motive behind the attack but have chosen not to disclose specific details. "We believe we know why he did this, and we believe that it was targeted," he said, adding that the investigation is still ongoing. "However, we’re not 100% sure of that. It’d be silly to tell people, ‘Yeah, don’t worry about it. You’re not his target.’ Don’t think for a minute that because it happened to the Guthrie family, you’re safe. No, keep your wits about you." Nanos emphasized the importance of maintaining the integrity of the investigation, stating that withholding certain information is necessary to protect the case. He did not specify what details are being withheld but reiterated the need for public caution. "We’re not in a position to say definitively what happened, but we are certain that the suspect is still at large and could act again," he said. The sheriff’s comments highlight the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the case. While authorities have not confirmed the suspect’s identity or motive, the warning underscores the potential danger posed by the individual. Families and residents in the area are urged to remain alert, as the investigation continues to unfold. The case has drawn significant attention, with law enforcement working to piece together the events leading to Guthrie’s disappearance.#nancy_guthrie #tucson #pima_county_sheriff #nbc_news #guthrie_family

Rollover crash sends one to hospital A 57-year-old Tucson man was hospitalized with serious injuries following a rollover crash on northbound Interstate 19 near Sahuarita Road. The incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon, according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety. The man lost control of his Kia Soul while driving in the southbound lanes shortly before 5 p.m., leading to a dramatic accident. The vehicle crossed the median barrier, rolled over, and slid 50 feet down a hill before coming to rest in a drainage ditch. Authorities reported that the crash resulted in the man being thrown from his vehicle. Emergency responders transported him to a Tucson hospital for treatment. The exact cause of the loss of control remains under investigation. The Arizona Department of Public Safety confirmed that the incident was classified as a single-vehicle accident, with no other vehicles involved. The location of the crash, near Sahuarita Road, is a known area with challenging road conditions due to its steep inclines and curves. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with the SUV coming to rest in a remote section of the highway. The drainage ditch where the vehicle ended up is a common hazard in the area, as it is prone to flooding during heavy rains. The man’s condition was not immediately disclosed, but officials emphasized the severity of his injuries. The Arizona Department of Public Safety is working with local emergency services to determine the full extent of the incident’s impact. No fatalities were reported, though the man’s recovery remains uncertain. The incident has sparked discussions about road safety in the region, particularly regarding the need for improved signage and infrastructure in areas prone to accidents.#tucson #arizona_department_of_public_safety #sahuarita_road #kia_soul #interstate_19

Crash closes I-19 northbound near Duval Mine Road Interstate 19 northbound was closed near Duval Mine Road on Tuesday, March 10, due to a crash. The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) reported the incident around 5:30 p.m. and urged drivers to avoid the area. Officials did not provide an estimated time for the reopening of the northbound lanes, though they confirmed that southbound traffic was unaffected. The closure disrupted travel for motorists in the region, with no immediate updates on the severity of the crash or the number of vehicles involved. The incident occurred during peak traffic hours, prompting local authorities to direct traffic away from the affected stretch of the highway. ADOT’s statement emphasized the need for drivers to exercise caution and follow alternative routes until the situation was resolved. No additional details about the cause of the crash or the status of any injured parties were released at the time. The closure highlighted the potential for delays in areas prone to traffic incidents, particularly during evening commutes. The crash added to a series of recent road incidents in Tucson, including a deadly collision on Broadway and Craycroft that resulted in multiple fatalities. While the I-19 crash did not involve fatalities, it underscored the ongoing challenges of maintaining safe travel conditions on major highways. Authorities continued to monitor the situation, with updates expected as more information became available.#tucson #i_19 #duval_mine_road #arizona_department_of_transportation #broadway_and_craycroft

Nancy Guthrie case: FBI probes possible internet outage near time of disappearance The FBI is investigating a possible internet outage that occurred around the time Nancy Guthrie went missing in Arizona. Neighbors reported unusual disruptions in service, including a neighbor’s Ring camera history being unavailable from the night of her disappearance. The FBI has asked residents in the Tucson neighborhood about similar internet service interruptions on February 1, the day Guthrie was last seen. A suspicious antenna-like device found in the pocket of the person captured on Guthrie’s doorbell camera has raised questions about whether it could have been a signal jammer. Such devices are capable of disrupting wireless communications, potentially causing localized service outages. FBI agents were seen investigating the home directly west of Guthrie’s residence on Thursday, as the search for the 84-year-old woman entered its second month. Guthrie was reported missing on February 1, and authorities believe she was abducted from her home during the late night or early morning hours. Despite multiple ransom notes being circulated, she has not been located. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told NBC News that investigators are “definitely closer” to identifying a suspect or suspects in the case. A task force comprising four detectives and a sergeant from the local sheriff’s office is working alongside the FBI on the investigation. The team will be stationed at the FBI’s Tucson office. The case has drawn significant attention, highlighting the challenges of missing persons investigations and the potential role of technology in such cases. Neighbors have provided critical information, including details about the internet outage and the unusual device.#fbi #nancy_guthrie #tucson #pima_county_sheriff #chris_nanos